This week's game is an homage to Populous called Reprisal. It's a real-time strategy god game where you use your powers of terraforming and mastery of the elements (earth, wind, fire) to indirectly guide your followers to victory (aka. world domination).

This week's spotlight is a 2.5D puzzle platformer called Ethan: Meteor Hunter. You play as the titular Ethan, a mouse with the power of telekinesis (thanks to a mysterious meteorite). You're embark on a journey to recover all the pieces of said meteorite across 50 levels spread out over three worlds. Pause time, move objects, avoid traps.

This week's spotlight takes the classic game Snake and adds a twist. You control a "conga line of heroes," to defeat enemies and progress through endless levels. There are 16 different heroes, each with a different attack and stats. Oh, and did I mention it's Free-to-Play?! In fact, you can download it now on iOS and Android devices to check it out!

You're going to die a lot in this week's spotlight game, but don't worry - there's an easy-to-use respawn button.

Flowstorm is a top-down 2.5D racing and aerial combat game that is easy to control, yet extremely hard to master. Cliché as that may sound, it's completely accurate...or maybe I just suck. I'd like to think it's a combination of the two.

There's a free-to-play web version that contains nine levels, so go check it out:

This week's Spotlight is not for the faint of heart. DreadOut is pure survival horror, inspired by Fatal Frame and based on Indonesian horror mythology. There's a demo available for PC, Mac, and Linux that you should definitely try if you have any interest in survival horror games. This is definitely one you do not want to miss!